Expect plenty of two-tight end sets if Goedert, the team's second-round pick in April's draft, transitions well to the pro game. The tandem of Ertz and Goedert, who made one dazzling play after another at South Dakota State, promises to create some serious matchup problems for opposing defenses. This room has a whole new look to it with veterans Brent Celek and Trey Burton, the thrower of the "Philly Special," no longer on the roster.

Mills is an option to play some snaps in the slot to help fill the void left by Patrick Robinson. Same might be said for Maddox, the 5-foot-9 rookie out of Pitt whom the Eagles selected in the fourth round.

Kendricks did not get traded during the draft, but that doesn't necessarily mean his roster spot is secure. Nelson is a top candidate to replace him on the weak side should Kendricks move on. Joe Walker and Nathan Gerry are fighting for spots too.

The Eagles added some star power to an already potent defensive line group. Bennett and Ngata replace Vinny Curry and Beau Allen, respectively. The Eagles used a fourth-round draft pick on DE Josh Sweat. Can they safely put him on the practice squad? If not, they'll have to find a spot for him on the 53-man roster.